Live Music and Final Gallery Showings Highlight Albury’s Sunday Schedule

Sunday Sessions: Toby Mobbs at the Astor Hotel
Local music lovers have a fantastic opportunity to unwind this afternoon with a performance by Toby Mobbs. Known for his unique blend of alternative pop and folk, the regional singer-songwriter will be taking the stage at the Astor Hotel Albury. This Sunday session is scheduled to begin at 3:00 PM, providing the perfect soundtrack for a relaxed afternoon in the heart of the city. The Astor Hotel, a staple of the local hospitality scene, offers a casual atmosphere where residents can gather to support homegrown talent while enjoying a meal or a drink.
Final Day: George Street Exhibition at MAMA
Today marks the final opportunity for the public to view the 'George Street' exhibition at the Murray Art Museum Albury (MAMA). This captivating exhibition takes its inspiration from Narelle Autio’s work 'George Street (Angel)', which serves as a central point for exploring local identity and urban life. The exhibition has been a highlight of the summer program, and its conclusion today at 4:00 PM makes it a priority for anyone who has yet to visit. MAMA is open from 10:00 AM today, allowing plenty of time to explore the galleries and reflect on the diverse personal connections captured within this curated collection.
Wodonga Gallery Walk: Life Drawing and Emotional Landscapes
Just across the causeway, the regional art scene continues to flourish with two significant exhibitions open today. The Gateway Gallery at Gateway Village is currently hosting the Annual Life Drawing Exhibition. This showcase features a group of artists from the Albury Wodonga Artists Society (AWAS) who have spent the last month exploring the human figure through diverse styles and mediums. It is an excellent look at the technical skill and creative breadth of our local artist community.
Nearby, at Hyphen – Wodonga Library Gallery, visitors can immerse themselves in 'Place In Between' by Nina Machielse Hunt. This exhibition explores the landscape as a dynamic emotional experience rather than a static view. Through bold textures and shifting compositions, Hunt invites viewers into a visual dialogue that captures fleeting memories and the psychological terrain of transition. Both galleries provide a quiet, air-conditioned retreat for those looking to engage with the arts this Sunday.
Quiet Reflection at the LibraryMuseum
While most structured community programs such as Lego Club and Storytimes are slated to begin later in the week, the Albury LibraryMuseum remains open for those seeking a quiet Sunday morning. Residents are encouraged to visit the permanent local history displays or utilize the one-on-one tech areas. The facility serves as a vital community hub, and with several major art programs concluding or beginning in the coming days, it remains the go-to spot for keeping up with Albury's cultural pulse.

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